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Total Knee Replacement - my experience might help you
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<blockquote data-quote="bigjohnsd" data-source="post: 1387155" data-attributes="member: 86475"><p>The bottom line question has to be: "Is it better now than it was before surgery?"</p><p></p><p>I'm my case there Is No comparison, I used to think about "Will my knee allow me to do this?" Now I don't have those thoughts. Sometimes I'll do something dumb like kneel on it without a pad or cushion which hurts like hell, other than that i have don't even think about it very often.</p><p></p><p>If your wife is stuck at 4 degrees in the extension there is a good chance the surgeon will numb her up and "m a nipulate" the joint to achieve the desired 0 degrees. You don't want to be in the room for that procedure. JSNS</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigjohnsd, post: 1387155, member: 86475"] The bottom line question has to be: "Is it better now than it was before surgery?" I'm my case there Is No comparison, I used to think about "Will my knee allow me to do this?" Now I don't have those thoughts. Sometimes I'll do something dumb like kneel on it without a pad or cushion which hurts like hell, other than that i have don't even think about it very often. If your wife is stuck at 4 degrees in the extension there is a good chance the surgeon will numb her up and "m a nipulate" the joint to achieve the desired 0 degrees. You don't want to be in the room for that procedure. JSNS [/QUOTE]
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